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2012-04-11, 10:17 AM | [Ignore Me] #46 | ||
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Main problem with having to man the turrets to defend the galaxy is that if there is no air activity gunners will get bored and move out.
All that is needed is a cloaker spotting when this happens and call in air cav to take it out. I still argue that the Galaxy as a fat mans AMS is a bad decision and either go with the DSU idea or implement the old AMS cloaked concept. It's a loose loose situation. If the Galaxy is to easy to kill the pilots will be frustrated and less prone to pull new ones. If the deployed galaxies are to hard to kill then the defending force will cry foul as it is easy to swamp an area with Galaxies and deploy them. Cloaking adds a much better tactical option and much easier to balance. That is why the original AMS idea worked so well in PS. |
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2012-04-12, 07:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #49 | ||
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Maybe even make it so that the Galaxy can't even have guns when there is a cloak module on board, even while in flight. It would still have to deploy to activate the cloak bubble, but it would be far more vulnerable in transit, balancing it's greater survivability.
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2012-04-14, 07:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #50 | ||||
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In the new one, there's a spawn timer on it, so even less incentive to goof off with one. That's my only point. One big issue when attacking was convincing someone to go and drive an AMS all the way to the front line. If some random enemy saw you, you were done. Can you imagine all that work getting the galaxy, the resource cost, and then seeing it get blown up within seconds of landing?
At this point, I'll take having a fixed spawn that it can hot drop near the front line. Last edited by Retrograde; 2012-04-14 at 07:27 PM. Reason: Dyslexia |
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2012-04-14, 08:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | |||
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...or the 3rd faction. |
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2012-04-14, 08:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #52 | |||
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2012-04-14, 09:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #53 | ||
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A flying fortress that would survive during 15 minutes on its own without repairs against sustained fire from 10 aircrafts who would all die due to the flying fortress' extremely threatening weapons.
A flying fortress that has landed in front of an enemy base. There are aircrafts circling around it, trying to cause as much damage as they can while knowing that they will die long before they run out of munitions. Tanks are doing the same, but they're getting shot by weapons that look a whole lot meaner than what the air sissies have to deal with. Some foot soldiers manage to deal some damage to the structure before they die but they know it merely slows the engineers' work. A heavy fortress that costs heavy resources, wields heavy weapons and is protected by the most impressive armor plating you have ever seen. It reminds you of 15 Prowlers from PS1 all put together within the same structure. With AA guns. And spawn tubes. Now can you tell me why the FUCK you would want to put an invisibility bubble on THAT? Stop thinking that the galaxy will just be a fat AMS. Think BEYOND PS1. Why are you all on this forum if you're all worried that the developers might be a bunch of brainless zombie morsels who don't know what they are doing? |
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2012-04-17, 03:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #55 | ||
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Ok I know this isnt probably the place for this post but here it is. I know at this moment there wont be any vehicle entry animations, but the galaxy is huge and I think it would be cool if the back opened up and you could walk in and have a seat.
This is how I imagine a airborne drop going. At the base you and your company load up into the back of a galaxy, no windows, and the ramp goes up. Inside the galaxy you get a sense of flight, the way it moves and sways. Shortly you here the WUMP of anti air guns going off around you, the pilot says over the vox channel "drop in thirty seconds" outside the hail of anti air is pelting the airplane as the galaxy shakes and shudders under the incoming fire and you still cant see anything. The rear door goes down and you line up to do the drop and you get your first view of the battlefield, a riot of explosions and tracer rounds. This is what I want when I jump out of a galaxy into a hostile drop zone. |
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2012-04-18, 12:32 AM | [Ignore Me] #56 | ||
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Why can't they have the AMS and the Gal deployment method I think they are missing a very important aspect when there is no cloaking spawn unit. They should have both in the game imo. That way ppl with gals can still make spawns if they want but I have a feeling that those will easily get spotted by the many enemy aircraft flying around. So having AMS as backup is going to be a vital strategy if they were in the game even though Gals will be easier to get into position. An AMS will allow more random spawn locations. I always liked those fights that happened out in the open in PS1 didn't happen to often though cause not enough random spawns. Most of the time it would be super close to a base. Gals alone I don't think are going to do it they are going to be priority targets for aircraft.
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2012-04-18, 06:04 AM | [Ignore Me] #57 | |||||
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Easily spotted doesn't mean easily destroyed. From what we know it will take a fair sized co-ordinated attack to take out a Galaxy with its deployed defences, not to mention friendly troops will be pouring out of it and friendly air units will also be protecting it. It just sits there on the ground outside your base saying "come and have a go if you think you're hard enough!". I like it.
Moveable spawns are important, but stealth ones not so much. Imagine you're defending a location, its a pretty heavy onslaught - you can't go out, because if you try, the enemy will get in. How does the enemy unlock your defences? Sending more vehicles maybe, hacking a door, doing an air drop - something to shake it up and break the stalemate. But how do you unlock the enemies offensive? If you can't see where they're spawning, not easily. If you can, you can also call in air support or vehicles to attack their spawns and force them back. Its more tactical.
It is not "Epic games of virtual hide and seek on a massive scale". |
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2012-04-18, 06:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #58 | |||
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While making it much better for most.
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